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A BLOCK OF MARBLE LEFT FOR DEAD
by FELICITY SMITH THE year was 1501 and Michelangelo was in Rome having recently completed his sculpture La Pieta in the Vatican when he heard…
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Travel – 24 hours in Christmastime London
by GUY CREIGHTON IF WE were to talk about the best time to make an extended stay in London, I would say it is the…
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The Beauty of Life – Mister Stobie’s Pole
LIKE Queensland’s Ipswich on the Bremer, South Australia’s Callington has a Bremer River too, about 60 kilometres east of Adelaide, in the hills. The town…
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Cultural heritage
by FELICITY SMITH The Gaza Strip is a territory of around 360 square kilometres, similar in size to Bundaberg or the Gold Coast. Gaza’s…
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Travel – 24 hours in Tuscany
Words: ETHAN DYER Photos: most by ETHAN DYER “It’s the wonder of it. You’re walking through history … through a town that has changed little…
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The Beauty of Life – The Harlequin Nymph
A TINY beetle-thingo scurried across her palm. “What’s this?” said she, “it was crawling on the washing!” “Oh, easy,” said he, clueless, but one has…
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ONE OF QUEENSLANDS MOST BELOVED ARTISTS – VIDA LAHEY
by FELICITY SMITH THE name Lahey is synonymous with European expansion in the Scenic Rim, and with right-brain creative thinking. Our story starts with Irish…
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Lights a crowning glory for all to enjoy
WILSON Neuendorf has become known as the ‘King of the Christmas Lights’. It’s an accolade he laughs at. He and his wife, Olive, continue to…
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THE family Suchting’s Christmas display
A CHRISTMAS lights competition across the Scenic Rim would inspire more people to ‘light up’ their homes and businesses. That’s Christmas lights enthusiast, Nathan Suchting’s…
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Sculpting an obsession with perfection
“Rodin is the sculptor of hands – furious, clenched, rearing, damned hands.” The words come from French critic and poet Gustave Kahn (1859-1936) in describing…
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Four Favourite Corners of the Word – a new Art Exhibition
Four Favourite Corners of the Word – a new Art Exhibition A NEW art exhibition at Arttime Gallery by an amazing artist John Arthur Little…
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Travel – 24 hours in Yarrangobilly
by FRASER CREIGHTON Rainwater seeps down into the earth for almost a kilometre where it’s heated before it bubbles back up through the porous rock…












